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Williams sued 59 defendants in countries such as the United States, Australia, South Africa, and The Netherlands for posting a sex video allegedly showing her in the back of a WVEC news van. She first discovered the video in August 2004 during her first week at law school.
A jury in U.S. District Court in Clarksburg on Wednesday ordered each defendant to pay Allison Williams $800,000 for damaging the 2003 beauty queen's reputation and invading her privacy.
CLARKSBURG — Miss West Virginia 2003 Allison Williams was a mix of emotions — smiles, hugs and tears of relief — after federal jurors awarded her $7.2 million from Web site operators who falsely linked her to a pornographic video.
Allison Williams, who was named Miss West Virginia in 2003, filed the suit against 59 defendants -- in the United States, Australia, South Africa and The Netherlands -- who posted the phony...
CHARLESTON – A jury has awarded a former Miss West Virginia $7.2 million in damages over a bogus sex tape that circulated on the Internet. Allison Williams, who won the 2003 Miss West...
A jury in U.S. District Court in Clarksburg on Wednesday ordered each defendant to pay Allison Williams $800,000 for damaging the 2003 beauty queen's reputation and invading her privacy.
RICHMOND, Va. (CN) - The 4th Circuit reversed a federal judge's decision to dismiss 28 defendants who sold an online sex tape that they improperly touted as featuring a Miss West Virginia beauty queen. Allison Williams, who won coveted pageant title in 2003, sued 59 defendants for falsely using her name, pageant photo and title in advertising ...